Posted by Billy NY on July 05, 2014 at 17:45:31 from (70.209.129.115):
In Reply to: Good Rake Tractor! posted by Allan In NE on July 05, 2014 at 10:13:25:
To think I had to come back the opposite way to double up windrows, that rig would be handy, lol, just not sure it would go down the road or get in/out of the fields. the odd thing was we had a mounted pto side delivery rake, my friend had one of those ground driven units, used to bug me to have to rake my way out of the center I called him once and said "I'm done, but how do I get out???, he laughed like no tomorrow, always fun to work with him, his son always baled after me and liked how it was done, guess you never forget, had been 30 years since I raked a hay field then and when he wanted them doubled up for the round baler I always had to think about everytime, glance at the field so I did not screw it up, never did either, but for some reason I had to think briefly about it every time I did this, thick head I suppose lol !
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